Seeking recommendations for an anti-virus for Linux ... there aren't many
virus/malware/spyware that compromise Linux? But I do occasionally forward
files to Mac/Win machines.
Thanks!
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AVG for Linux
On Sat, Jul 14, 2012 at 11:37 PM, Kenn parabell...@yahoo.com wrote:
Seeking recommendations for an anti-virus for Linux ... there aren't many
virus/malware/spyware that compromise Linux? But I do occasionally forward
files to Mac/Win machines.
Thanks!
Avast also has a Linux client as well as clamav
On Jul 14, 2012 11:37 PM, Kenn parabell...@yahoo.com wrote:
Seeking recommendations for an anti-virus for Linux ... there aren't many
virus/malware/spyware that compromise Linux? But I do occasionally forward
files to Mac/Win machines.
Thanks!
A very drastic workaround that got you by your problem. I'm not sure it is
solved until someone understands WHAT happened and WHY so you can be
confident it won't happen again or know a less drastic resolution.
On Sat, Jul 14, 2012 at 9:50 PM, kitepi...@kitepilot.com
kitepi...@kitepilot.com
For what I have seen, I believe it to be a combination of problems from the
chipset/kernel/drivers interaction. Xubuntu and Mint came from the same
Ubuntu base and that's why they shared the problem.
Of course this is only my speculation and what you say is very well valid,
and the issue
Does anyone in the group have a Video Editor that they like. I am
looking for software that is easy to learn and not that expensive.
Linux or windows is ok.
Thanks
Mike Enriquez
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_video_editing_software is no help for
deciding anything but it does give a clue about the variety that is
available.
I have been partial to OpenShot and have given a presentation on it several
times. Historically, I tried 5 different ones for Linux before
From: j...@actionline.com
On a new install of kubuntu, after I close the lid, and the system
goes into suspend mode, then I open the lid again, there is an
annoying pop-up that requires a password to unlock the system.
What do I need to do to eliminate this?
If Kubuntu is using KDE's power
1) That's a security lock; and generally a very good idea to *keep*.
2) Go to the screensaver preferences and uncheck require password to unlock.
(Note some systems have an *additional* option in power saving for password;
because it's *that important* to keep a suspended system locked, in that